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In this edition of the Colts Blue Zone Podcast, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams explore the strengths and weaknesses of this Indianapolis Colts roster about a month before training camp starts.They also discuss ESPN's All Quarter Century Team and offer their thoughts on some Colts players who should've made the cut. Find the roster here.
Matt Adams is at the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands to talk to some of the PGA Tour Players preparing to compete. We also recap J.J. Spaun's incredible victory at the U.S. Open, and we bring some breaking news about PGA Tour's leadership.
Four PCA ministers join us to discuss the scintillating practices of minute-keeping, records review, and confessional subscription....and it was a hundred times more exciting than that sounds! Thanks to pastors Matt Adams, Jonathan Brooks, Ryan Biese, and Jason Piland. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzVZT9Hx1tU
It's a time of transition for the Indianapolis Colts as Jim Irsay's daughters take the helm. Mike Chappell and Matt Adams discuss the impact on team operations and what the changes mean for the franchise. The Colts are staring down another issue at quarterback, as Anthony Richardson deals with soreness in the same shoulder he had surgery on in 2023. Does this mean Daniel Jones gets the starting job? Plus: changes for training camp and updates on AD Mitchell, JuJu Brents and Laiatu Latu.
Episode 63 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: The False Claims Act The Deputy Attorney General of the United States has made it clear that the Department of Justice intends to enforce the False Claims Act (FCA) in a way it never has before: in the pursuit of civil rights fraud. Listen as host Matt Adams is joined by his Fox colleagues Jana Volante Walshak and Kevin Raphael to break down the DOJ's internal memo, titled “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative,” and explain how this new enforcement focuses on “illegal DEI” and impacts businesses and universities that accept federal funds. Matt, Jana and Kevin provide a history of the FCA from its origins in the Reconstruction Era up to present day. They also explore how the act's traditional compliance emphasis compares to the current administration's priorities, and detail the incentives to encourage whistleblowers. Additionally, they forecast how the FCA may be used to enforce other administration priorities in the coming years.
The Dodgers salvaged a game in St Louis and Fred and Rodney debate whether the Cardinals playing a video of Matt Adams taking Kershaw deep in a playoff game was off base. Now the Dodgers head to San Diego to face the Padres. Is San Diego their biggest rival right now? Chris Paul is a free agent and may want to keep playing hoops close to home - could he join Lebron and Luka with the Lakers?
Ana Bailao joins Party for Two to discuss the top stories of the day. Deb takes your calls on sixplexes in the City of Toronto. Matt Adams, the Director of the Centre for Urban Environments at the University of Toronto, weighs in on the Special Air Quality Statement as a result of the wildfire smoke, and the impacts this can have on our health. Touchdowns and Fumbles with Bob Reid delves into the secret meetings between Carney and Trump.
In this week's Blue Zone Podcast, Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams discuss Jim Irsay's private memorial and what's next for leadership of the Indianapolis Colts.They also take a look at some quarterback odds for Week 1 and reveal why this is such a crucial year for receiver Alec Pierce. They close out the show with a look at some key areas the team could address with veteran free agents.
Matt Adams is joined live by golf's newest Major Champion, Maja Stark, coming off her US Women's Open victory at Erin Hills. We recap Scottie Scheffler's victory at the Memorial Tournament and try and understand how special this run of golf is for the world number 1.
Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman preview the Hattiesburg Regional in the 2025 NCAA Baseball Tournament, which features Southern Miss, Alabama, Miami (Florida) and Columbia. Southern Miss has one of the best pitchers in the country (and a potential Major League starter) in ace JB Middleton, as well as a bevy of other talented arms in closer Colby Allen and Matt Adams. The Golden Eagles bashed 97 home runs, 19 coming from Sun Belt Player of the Year Nick Monistere as well as 17 from first baseman Matthew Russo and 15 from right fielder Carson Paetow. It's a complete team that'll be a tough out in its own regional. But Alabama has big-time talent, too, in potential 2025 first-round righty Riley Quick, another talented starter in lefty Zane Adams and a good back-end-of-the-bullpen in closer Carson Ozmer and Braylon Myers. The Crimson Tide also feature shortstop Justin Lebron (the potential first pick in the 2026 draft) and All-SEC left fielder Kade Snell, plus, a Miami transfer in third baseman Jason Torres. The Crimson Tide had host-worthy metrics and now get the opportunity to prove they were snubbed as a host. Miami got 16 home runs from third baseman Daniel Cuvet throughout a balanced lineup. The Hurricanes' fate could rest on the shoulders of starters Griffin Hugus and AJ Ciscar, who could pitch the opening two games. Columbia put up big offensive numbers, slugging .508 as a team with Sam Miller (16 home runs) and Anton Lazits (12) leading the way. But the Lions struggled on the mound and will need great efforts from starting pitchers Joe Sheets and Thomas Santana to get out of the regional.
With Dave Griffiths out of town, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams discuss the life and football legacy of Colts owner Jim Irsay, explore what's next for the front office and offer some observations from OTAs.
Matt Adams is joined by Legendary Tour Instructor Pete Cowen as they discuss his swing philosophy and the evolution of the modern professional golf swing. Golf Channel's Karen Stupples stops by to preview the US Women's Open.
Episode 62 The Tragic Toll of Conspiracy Theories: The Seth Rich Story A violent, unsolved murder of an up-and-coming young professional in our nation's capital. A grieving family in the Midwest. And conspiracy theories both ignited and inflamed by politics. Listen in as investigative journalist Andy Kroll returns to the podcast to dive into his book, “A Death on W Street: The Murder of Seth Rich and the Age of Conspiracy.” Andy and host Matt Adams take us back to the 2016 election year to examine why and how conspiracy theories took flight after the death of Seth Rich. You'll hear how a family in mourning sought — and got — justice against a narrative of falsehoods and how the court system continues to hold the line to facts.
In the latest Colts Blue Zone Podcast, the hosts discuss a significant development on the offensive line, break down some comments on the offseason and, unfortunately, dip their toes into feet.
Scottie Scheffler headlines today's episode after winning the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow — silencing doubts about winning majors outside Augusta. He's now a three-time major champ and 15-time PGA Tour winner, heading to Colonial next. We've also got early U.S. Open Qualifying news from Dallas, where big names — including a former Masters champ — tried to punch their ticket to Oakmont. Plus, it's a big week for First Tee, celebrating coaches, participants, and raising funds to support programs that teach core values like integrity and sportsmanship. Eamon and Matt Adams also caught up with a special guest. Greg Mclaughlin 16:12
Matt Adams recaps the PGA Championship with a expert panel: Major Champion Geoff Ogilvy, Golf Channel's Arron Oberholser and Golf Broadcaster Emilia Doran. There is a lot to discuss and breakdown and the group will cover it all in this post PGA Championship special. Will Scottie Scheffler's historic run continue.
On today's episode Matt Adams and Eamon Lynch recap Scottie Scheffler's incredible PGA Championship victory. Harry Higgs joins to weigh in on Scottie's win and what is to come at the Charles Schwab Challenge this week for the PGA TOUR. Later in the show Paige Mackenzie and Rex Hoggard join the conversation on all things PGA Championship. Before the show wraps up the Golf Today crew sparks conversation over the yearly NCAA college tournament as play began today. HARRY HIGGS 23:59 PAIGE MACKENZIE 33:00 REX HOGGARD 34:08
In this edition of the Colts Blue Zone Podcast, we break down the Indianapolis Colts' schedule after the league announced its full slate for 2025-2026. We'll explore some of the scheduling quirks and take an early look at some of the matchups. Plus: Tyler Warren and six other draft picks sign their contracts, some second-rounders get guaranteed contracts, and the new guys get their jersey numbers.
Hear from Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau and much more as Matt Adams gets you ready for the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in North Carolina. Tee times are out and the weather is clearing up, lot's to unpack!
Matt Adams gets you ready for the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in North Carolina. We discuss the impending wet weather and how it's going to impact the tournament, go over the latest odds and coverage details. Matt Barrie from ESPN will join us as they breakdown the field and discuss Rory McIlroy's chances and whether Scottie Scheffler and the field can contend.
Matt Adams has all the latest for this week's 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in North Carolina. We discuss wet weather and it's impact. We go over the latest odds and coverage details as well as break down the realistic chances for Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas.
Episode 61 A Call to Service: From Public Duty to Spiritual Advocacy Father Joseph Ciccone's mission to serve the public has been an unwavering and guiding force throughout his life. He's held many titles over the years: Police Officer. Teacher. Detective. Bergen County Sheriff. Priest. But the title that brings him to the podcast today is that of convicted felon. Father Joe joins host Matt Adams to detail his life of public service, from his early days as a beat cop in the 1980s to his foray into elected public office — which ultimately led him to become the target both of hate crimes and of the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office. After pleading guilty, Father Joe dedicated his life as a priest to advocacy for criminal justice reform. This thought-provoking episode also touches on how Father Joe's personal life as a gay man and his progressive social initiatives as a cop, detective and county sheriff impacted the trajectory of his life.
The Colts are in the second phase of their offseason program. Defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo talks defensive additions and special teams coordinator Brian Mason weighs in on the kicking competition. Plus: some lingering draft thoughts, updates from DeForest Buckner and Samson Ebukam, the team signs a new linebacker, and we take a quick trip around the AFC South.
Matt Adams continues his tour through Ireland, taking some of our fans to the beautiful links golf courses that are on offer on the Emerald Isle. We explore some incredible facets of Irish culture all while playing at fantastic Clubs like Donegal, Strandhill, Carne, Enniscrone, and Jameson Links.
In this conversation, Camden Bucey welcomes Matt Adams, Derrick Brite, and Stephen Spinnenweber. They reflect on their experiences at the Twin Lakes Fellowship and discuss the often-neglected Larger Catechism, its practical applications, and the value of humor in theological discussions. Registration for the Reformed Forum Conference is now open. We mention the event, highlighting its expansion to accommodate more attendees. The panelists discuss the Larger for Life podcast, focusing on its mission to make the Larger Catechism accessible and engaging for listeners. The conversation concludes with insights on future directions for both the podcast and the conference. In this engaging conversation, the participants explore various themes including the future of their band, the importance of catechism, personal projects like book writing and PhD studies, the significance of prison ministry, upcoming conferences, and the role of appearance in ministry. They share insights on how to dress appropriately for ministry and the impact of personal presentation on one's effectiveness in preaching and teaching. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 03:03 Reflections on Twin Lakes Fellowship 05:58 Experiences and Insights from Twin Lakes 08:52 The Importance of Fellowship and Connection 12:05 Reformed Forum Conference Announcement 15:06 Exploring the Larger For Life Podcast 17:57 The Larger Catechism: A Deep Dive 21:07 Practical Applications of the Larger Catechism 23:56 Commentaries and Resources for the Larger Catechism 27:01 Humor and Theology in Conversations 29:59 Future Directions for the Podcast 37:16 The Future of the Band 39:24 The Importance of Catechism 40:49 Book Writing and Personal Projects 41:32 PhD Studies and Theological Contributions 43:49 Prison Ministry and Education 49:41 Upcoming Conferences and Events 51:14 Dressing for Ministry 01:01:23 The Role of Appearance in Ministry
The draft is over. How did the Colts do? Dave Griffiths and Matt Adams break down Indy's 2025 NFL Draft haul, which includes a "do-it-all" tight end, a third-round head-scratcher, and some high-ceiling picks with incredible athletic traits.
Matt Adams is in Ireland and Northern Ireland with a few dozen of the best fans in the world to play the best links golf courses in the world. We'll share some of the beauty of the Emerald Isle with you, featuring places like Royal Portrush, Portstewart, Royal County Down, and more!
Episode 60 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: Employee Retention Tax Credit Five years and two presidential administrations later, tensions remain — with the IRS and tax credit applicants — over the pandemic-era Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC). While the IRS has been continuing a Biden-era restrictive policy, a new mandate may be coming when a new IRS Commissioner is confirmed. Fox attorneys Brian Bernhardt and Jonathan Wasser join host Matt Adams for a comprehensive look at the current state of the ERC. They also discuss Billy Long — the current IRS commissioner nominee — and how his background may shape his plans for the agency's approach to the ERC. Brian and Jonathan also forecast what's likely to come for the IRS and the ERC in light of staffing reductions.
The NFL Draft is almost here. Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams hold their final draft preview, which includes Dave's All-RAS (Relative Athletic Score) Selections for 2025. Plus: Chris Ballard talks about the draft, coach Shane Steichen preaches consistency and Anthony Richardson says all the right things about the quarterback competition.
Matt Adams breaks down Justin Thomas place in the game right now. We go through some serious stats and go behind the numbers for his putting and much more. We are also joined by 2x PGA Tour winner and budding superstar Nico Echavarria. We hear from Justin Thomas after his 16th win on Tour at the RBC Heritage.
Matt Adams breaks down Justin Thomas' first PGA Tour victory in over 2 years. We hear from Justin Thomas after his 16th win on Tour at the RBC Heritage. A recap of all the weekend's action including the Signature event on the PGA Tour, the JM Eagle LA Championship on the LPGA Tour and the opposite field event Corales Puntacana Championship.
When a detective's daughter vanished in 1930s Denver, it looked like a kidnapping — but what unfolded behind closed doors was a domestic nightmare involving poison, deception, and a stepmother with a deadly secret.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateDISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: They found the first body stuffed inside the church library's closet. Then a second body turned up. It's the creepy case of Theo Durrant – better known in San Francisco as the Demon of the Belfry. (Demon of the Belfry) *** In 1989 a man anonymously claimed he had worked at Area 51 where alien technology was being reverse-engineered for the Pentagon. It sounded like the crazed thoughts of a madman at the time. But now, thirty years later, it does not seem so absurd. (Bob Lazar, The Pentagon, And UFOs) *** One of our Weirdo family members tells the true story of a young child told not to be sad when her grandfather passes away… before anyone knew he had died. (The Old Woman In The Basement) *** Some very strange things have been taking place in Sedona Arizona – including ghosts, UFOs, and even people supposedly seeing living dinosaurs. (Strangeness at the Bradshaw Ranch) *** Is it possible that the reason Jack The Ripper was never caught, is because he was only visiting London at the time and then returned to his home in Missouri, USA? (Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?) *** It's a story called “Murder Without Motive”. It's a chapter from the upcoming audiobook I'm narrating called “Suffer The Children: American Horrors, Homicides, and Hauntings” by Troy Taylor.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:03:25.609 = Show Open00:05:39.964 = Murder Without Motive00:40:31.066 = Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?00:54:08.389 = Strangeness At Bradshaw Ranch01:06:54.694 = The Old Woman In The Basement01:13:20.939 = Bob Lazar, The Pentagon, and UFOs01:17:56.029 = Demon Of The Belfry01:22:42.826 = Show Close, Verse, and Final ThoughtSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Murder Without Motive” by Troy Taylor from the audiobook “Suffer The Children”: https://amzn.to/2YNrSdk“Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?” by Troy Taylor: http://bit.ly/2HG5QUh“Demon of the Belfry” by Orrin Grey: http://bit.ly/2JJbsiO“Bob Lazar, The Pentagon, And UFOs” by George Knapp and Matt Adams: http://bit.ly/30IC60u“Strangeness at the Bradshaw Ranch” by Brent Swancer: http://bit.ly/2JI4Dhz“The Old Woman In The Basement” by Ashley Delia, submitted directly to WeirdDarkness.com=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: June, 2022EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/MurderWithoutMotiveTAGS: true crime, paranormal, supernatural, Weird Darkness, Pearl O'Loughlin, Leona O'Loughlin, child murder, 1930s crime, murder without motive, Denver true crime, female killers, stepmother crimes, historical murder cases, true crime podcast, Bradshaw Ranch, Sedona Arizona, UFO sightings, alien encounters, Bigfoot, shadow people, interdimensional portals, haunted ranch, unexplained phenomena, Jack the Ripper, Francis Tumblety, St. Louis mystery, Victorian serial killers, London murders, Area 51, Bob Lazar, UFO reverse engineering, alien technology, Pentagon UFOs, government cover-ups, Demon of the Belfry, Theo Durant, San Francisco murder, belfry murders, church crime, unsolved mysteries, mysterious deaths, haunted history, American horror stories, macabre history, creepy stories, real ghost stories, psychic visions, true paranormal encounter, mysterious deaths, old newspaper crimes, cold case murder, haunted lake, vintage true crime, historical horror
More aircraft and people vanish here than in the Bermuda Triangle — but no one can explain why.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateDISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: Werewolves being spotted in Wisconsin have been reported as far back as 1936. Then again in 1964 and 1972. But there had been nothing like the reports that came out of the area near Delavan, starting in 1989. (The Bray Road Beast) *** A teen finds two dead bodies, side by side, both wearing raincoats. But the disturbing thing is that both dead men were wearing lead masks. And that's not the end of the strangeness. (The Case of the Lead Masks) *** A woman sees something so horrifying she turns the rest of her life over to Jesus Christ so she will remain protected. (My Skinless Demon) *** Over 2,000 flight disappearances over the past 60 years… that's three missing planes every month. You might think I'd be referring to the Bermuda Triangle… but I'm not. There's a lesser-known but significantly more dangerous triangle near Area 51 in Nevada. (2,000 People Go Missing In The Nevada Triangle)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:01:14.530 = Show Open00:03:16.053 = Disappearances In The Nevada Triangle00:19:55.949 = The Case of the Lead Masks00:26:32.926 = My Skinless Demon00:31:07.402 = The Beast of Bray Road00:59:33.006 = Show Close, Verse, and Final Thought SOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Case of the Lead Masks” by Xavier Ortega: http://bit.ly/2HJuPET“My Skinless Demon” by GayLelu: http://bit.ly/2Jw4IF8“People Go Missing In The Nevada Triangle” by George Knapp, Matt Adams (link no longer available), Joe Shoenmann (http://bit.ly/2LSm6Wf), and Brent Swancer (http://bit.ly/2WlTkle)“The Bray Road Beast” (http://bit.ly/2VQa5VT) and “Werewolves of Wisconsin” (http://bit.ly/2LXsCLJ) by Troy Taylor =====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: June 2020EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/NevadaTriangle
Matt Gay gets kicked to the curb, Mo Alie-Cox's long run with the team continues, and the Colts welcome more than a dozen prospects for Top 30 visits ahead of the NFL Draft.Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell, and Matt Adams break it all down in the latest Blue Zone Podcast.
Matt Adams wraps a bow around the Masters and previews this week's RBC Heritage which is a Signature event on the PGA Tour. We hear from World #1 Scottie Scheffler.
Matt Adams wraps up the 2025 Masters Tournament with World Golf Hall of Famer Curtis Strange and Golf Analyst and 4-time PGA Tour winner Billy Kratzert! Rory McIlroy won his 5th Major and completed the career Grand Slam. We discuss the final round and go over Rory's place in history following an incredible Sunday at Augusta National.
Episode 59 Enforcement Priorities of the Second Trump Administration: DOJ Focus While President Trump's first administration focused on reshaping the judiciary, he's indicated a priority of his second administration will be reshaping the federal justice system. In this episode, reporter Andy Kroll and host Matt Adams explore the commonalities among recent U.S. Attorney appointments and how these newly named individuals may impact the overall enforcement priorities of the Department of Justice. They discuss what makes this presidential term different — and what makes it the same — as well as how reductions in force and other staffing changes across multiple federal agencies align with the president's stated vision and agenda. An investigative journalist known for his in-depth reporting on the intersections of politics, money and power, Andy currently serves as a national reporter for ProPublica, where he covers justice and the rule of law, including the Justice Department, U.S. Attorneys and the courts.
Matt Adams wraps up the 2025 Masters Tournament! Rory McIlroy wins his 5th Major Championship and completes the career Grand Slam. We breakdown the final round and go over Rory's place in history following an incredible Sunday at Augusta National.
Golf Channel host Matt Adams joined JR to discuss his biggest takeaways from the first two days of The Masters, if this is finally the yer Rory McIlroy captures the green jacket, if the PGA Tour and LIV will ever join forces and his prediction as to who will win on Sunday.
JR opened up hour two by breaking down some of his takeaways from the first two rounds of The Masters before discussing a controversy that happened with a golfer on the course. JR then dives deeper in the first major tournament of the season with Matt Adams from Golf Channel before ending the hour by laughing at Suns owner Mat ishbia for his hubris last season.
In the latest Colts Blue Zone Podcast, Mike Chappell and Matt Adams discuss Braden Smith's struggle with OCD, explore some potential draft options via mock drafts, and raise an eyebrow at a curious meeting involving the Colts and a quarterback prospect.IndyStar article on Braden Smith: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2025/04/08/ocd-colts-tackle-braden-smith-religiously-scrupulosity/82738055007/
Matt Adams gets you ready for the 2025 Masters Tournament! We breakdown the field, go over coverage details, talk Augusta and take a deep dive into the stats. A full preview of the Masters and Augusta National.
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Matt Adams sits down with the dynamic Jolene Brown at the 2025 Emerge experience for Ag Credit. Jolene, an Iowa farm girl turned professional speaker, shares her invaluable insights on farm finance, transition planning, and the importance of community in agriculture. From navigating the tough times of the 1980s farm crisis to offering practical advice on ensuring the continuity of family farms, Jolene's wisdom is both profound and practical. Tune in to learn how to initiate honest conversations about farm transitions, the significance of knowing your neighbors, and the critical steps to secure your farm's financial future. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting out, this episode is packed with strategies to help you grow your farm's legacy. Don't miss out on Jolene's engaging stories and expert advice! Show Notes: Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
Matt Adams gets you ready for the 2025 Masters Tournament! We breakdown the field, go over coverage details, talk Augusta and take a deep dive into the stats. We are joined by ESPN's Michael Eaves.
On this week's edition of Inside Southern Miss Athletics, John Cox, the Voice of the Golden Eagles sits down with Director of Athletics Jeremy McClain to discuss several topics including spring football practice and the spring sports that are underway. Cox also sits down with new women's basketball coach Missy Bilderback and Golden Eagle senior right-hander pitcher Matt Adams.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Indianapolis Colts have already decided Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones will split quarterback reps in OTAs and training camp. In the newest Colts Blue Zone Podcast, Dave Griffiths, Mike Chappell, and Matt Adams discuss the move and what it means going forward.Plus: Andrew Luck and Frank Reich have a college reunion of sorts (27:00), a couple more Colts take their services elsewhere (31:13), and the NFL makes a series of rule changes for the 2025 season (38:28).
Matt Adams is joined by 1982 Masters Champion Craig Stadler. Matt discusses his Masters win, his time on the Ryder Cup team, his place in the game, the state of golf today and much more. We take a special look at Bernhard Langer's last Masters.
From remaking the secondary to adding some QB competition, the Indianapolis Colts signed several players in free agency. Dave Griffiths recaps their introductory news conferences and explores their expected roles with the team.Daniel Jones: 1:10Charvarius "Mooney" Ward: 11:40Camryn Bynum: 20:30Corey Ballentine: 40:05Neville Gallimore: 46:45Khalil Herbert: 54:53
RJ "The Hammer" Harris joins host Jake Murren on Episode 114 of Forged in Ohio. RJ is a 1-0 professional mixed martial artist and is must-see every time he fights.In this episode, RJ talks about his journey in combat sports, being involved in some of the best heavyweight wars in Ohio MMA history, the submission win in his pro debut, and so much more. RJ is one of the most exciting fighters in the Midwest, and he's even more dangerous now as he embarks on a pro-MMA career. Discover more about RJ "The Hammer" Harris by listening to Forged in Ohio today!Check out RJ on social media:Instagram: @rjthehammer Facebook: @rjharris Forged in Ohio:Instagram: @forgedinohioFacebook: @forgedinohioYouTube: @forgedinohioMerchandise: @forgedinohioMusic on Forged in Ohio is from FreeMusicArchive.org: Servants by Jahzzarhttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Servants/Servants
The Colts added more personnel after making a big splash during the first week of free agency. We'll discuss the new guys and talk about the big-ticket additions in this week's Blue Zone Podcast. Also: how the free agent frenzy may affect Indy's approach to the NFL Draft.